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The Week.
burlesque , "Tho Invisible Prince , " is to be produced ivith great splendour . Madame Celeste has announced her benefit ior this day AA'eck : a neiv play will be among the attractions offered . Mr . Falconer is also engaged upon a noiv comedy for the Lyceum . Mr . Robson has been obliged to discontinue playing iu tiA'o pieces ou the same evening , the exertion being too great for his strength . On Monday AA'as acted for the first time , a neiv farce , " I ' ve written to Brown : " Ave have seen many better , and a feiv worse . It is of course from the French .
Notices.
NOTICES .
THBjB . ethren and others are requested to notice , that George W . Bower has no connection with the Freemasons' Magtmne ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Emblematic covers for the last volume of tho Magazine for 1858 are noiv ready , . price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . Gd ., or with gilt edges 15 s . 6 d . Brethren can have their volumes bound
at the office if they desire it , for Is . 6 d ., or with gilt edges 2 s . 6 d . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest hy 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects 5 returning them ( should they not bo accepted ) if desired .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
" H . T . B . " —There are Freemasons' Lodges iu the Isle of Man , but they do not appear in the English Calendar , because they do not hold under the English constitution . There is no list published of all persons who have been initiated into Masonry ; and such a ivork , if desirable , Avhich we very much doubt , would never be correct for a week at a time .
MASONIC HALLS . —A correspondent writes : — " If the plans , and a perspective view of new Masonic halls were given , in wood engravings in the Magazine , they would bo very interesting . The architect , or the Lodge , ivould generally go to the expense of the AA ' OOCI block , from which you could have a metal cast taken . " If any of our correspondents will forward us the plans and vieivs , ivith proper explanations , ive shall be happy to engrave them .
Pitov . GHAND SUPERINTENDENTS . —In our list of these officers last week , the name of the Prov . G . Supt . for Durham was wrongly spelled . It shoul dbe " Bro . George Andrew Middlomiss . " BRO . JOSEPH BRAITHAVAITE informs us that he is no long er a member of the Panmure Lodge , No . 1025 , as stated in our report of the Mount Sion Chapter last AA'eek . The brother is a member of the Lion ami Lamb Lodge , No . 227 .
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The Week.
burlesque , "Tho Invisible Prince , " is to be produced ivith great splendour . Madame Celeste has announced her benefit ior this day AA'eck : a neiv play will be among the attractions offered . Mr . Falconer is also engaged upon a noiv comedy for the Lyceum . Mr . Robson has been obliged to discontinue playing iu tiA'o pieces ou the same evening , the exertion being too great for his strength . On Monday AA'as acted for the first time , a neiv farce , " I ' ve written to Brown : " Ave have seen many better , and a feiv worse . It is of course from the French .
Notices.
NOTICES .
THBjB . ethren and others are requested to notice , that George W . Bower has no connection with the Freemasons' Magtmne ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Emblematic covers for the last volume of tho Magazine for 1858 are noiv ready , . price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . Gd ., or with gilt edges 15 s . 6 d . Brethren can have their volumes bound
at the office if they desire it , for Is . 6 d ., or with gilt edges 2 s . 6 d . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest hy 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects 5 returning them ( should they not bo accepted ) if desired .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
" H . T . B . " —There are Freemasons' Lodges iu the Isle of Man , but they do not appear in the English Calendar , because they do not hold under the English constitution . There is no list published of all persons who have been initiated into Masonry ; and such a ivork , if desirable , Avhich we very much doubt , would never be correct for a week at a time .
MASONIC HALLS . —A correspondent writes : — " If the plans , and a perspective view of new Masonic halls were given , in wood engravings in the Magazine , they would bo very interesting . The architect , or the Lodge , ivould generally go to the expense of the AA ' OOCI block , from which you could have a metal cast taken . " If any of our correspondents will forward us the plans and vieivs , ivith proper explanations , ive shall be happy to engrave them .
Pitov . GHAND SUPERINTENDENTS . —In our list of these officers last week , the name of the Prov . G . Supt . for Durham was wrongly spelled . It shoul dbe " Bro . George Andrew Middlomiss . " BRO . JOSEPH BRAITHAVAITE informs us that he is no long er a member of the Panmure Lodge , No . 1025 , as stated in our report of the Mount Sion Chapter last AA'eek . The brother is a member of the Lion ami Lamb Lodge , No . 227 .